If we're going to talk about goofy...Dizchu said:
This is just the most ridiculously epic metal instrumental I have ever heard. It's just so goofy and uplifting and MAJESTIC.
Fixed it for ya. Just hit the Edit button on the top right of your post. Carry on, my wayward son.Cold Shiny said:Carry on Wayward Son- Kansas
I messed up the thing with the thing, and I have no idea how to delete comments...
Eh, whatever, not like I got a reputation or anything.
Love it! Thanks for sharing that. Here in Australia, progressive rock or anything experimental is rarely brought up so I'm usually late to the party.Sleepy Sol said:
Pretty wonderful jazz-fusion/prog rock number. Plenty of instrumental talent/variety. Best part of an album I view very fondly.
Yeah, Danger Zone is definitely a fantastic, classic 80's Pump-Up song, but personally Top Gun Anthem has always been my favorite song from Top Gun's soundtrack.Cowabungaa said:Damn awesome fuckin' choice mate. Even though people associate Top Gun sooner with Danger Zone (which is also incredibly air-punching-ly awesome) than the actual theme, the theme is even more awesome. Which is saying something because Danger Zone rocks.
Oh I definitely agree to this...but somehow I feel the rest of the world would find us to be even more obnoxious if, for instance, upon taking home the Gold in some Olympic they cue up a glorious 80's Power Anthem as our athlete steps up onto the pedestal.But if America were wise it'd make the Top Gun theme its national anthem.
Oh he gets a couple in there, but due to the editing you don't get to see much of it.All that's missing from the 80's-ness of the guitarist is a real power stance, but I'll forgive him for that.
INCORRECT!! The right answer for what the US should make as their anthem, from the category of "1980's Jet Fighter Action Soundtracks" is the following!!RJ 17 said:Yeah, Danger Zone is definitely a fantastic, classic 80's Pump-Up song, but personally Top Gun Anthem has always been my favorite song from Top Gun's soundtrack.Cowabungaa said:Damn awesome fuckin' choice mate. Even though people associate Top Gun sooner with Danger Zone (which is also incredibly air-punching-ly awesome) than the actual theme, the theme is even more awesome. Which is saying something because Danger Zone rocks.
Oh I definitely agree to this...but somehow I feel the rest of the world would find us to be even more obnoxious if, for instance, upon taking home the Gold in some Olympic they cue up a glorious 80's Power Anthem as our athlete steps up onto the pedestal.Cowabungaa said:But if America were wise it'd make the Top Gun theme its national anthem.![]()
You should check out their earlier album "Negasonic Teenage Warhead". It's fucking awesome.Xerosch said:I guess that's what you hear when the sun explodes.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dscfeQOMuGw
Yeah, that score is amazing. Love Requiem.Xerosch said:If you have 15 minutes to spare, this is will remind you that even if you hate anime there still can be absolutely divine stuff coming from them.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWb72rXL49U
Except that Queen is way too British, the US doesn't deserve it as its anthem!Happyninja42 said:INCORRECT!! The right answer for what the US should make as their anthem, from the category of "1980's Jet Fighter Action Soundtracks" is the following!!
Kenny Loggins' aint got shit on Freddy Mercury! xD
Queen is not too British! They are universally awesome! It is IMPOSSIBLE to nationalize that much flamboyancy! Freddy Mercury's fan fare and awesomeness circumnavigates the gloooooobe!Cowabungaa said:Except that Queen is way too British, the US doesn't deserve it as its anthem!Happyninja42 said:INCORRECT!! The right answer for what the US should make as their anthem, from the category of "1980's Jet Fighter Action Soundtracks" is the following!!
Kenny Loggins' aint got shit on Freddy Mercury! xD
Does Brian Blessed use such long words? Short, snappy words sound better in his voice.Happyninja42 said:Queen is not too British! They are universally awesome! It is IMPOSSIBLE to nationalize that much flamboyancy! Freddy Mercury's fan fare and awesomeness circumnavigates the gloooooobe!Cowabungaa said:Except that Queen is way too British, the US doesn't deserve it as its anthem!Happyninja42 said:INCORRECT!! The right answer for what the US should make as their anthem, from the category of "1980's Jet Fighter Action Soundtracks" is the following!!
Kenny Loggins' aint got shit on Freddy Mercury! xD
**NOTE**
Please read the above in your own Brian Blessed voice. I would type it in all caps, but the moderators frown on such things, even when they are required when it comes to BRIAN BLESSED!
Do you DARE to accuse the great and powerful BRIAN BLESSED of being incapable of elocution!? How dare you!? *takes a Hawkman gauntlet and slaps you across the face with it!* "Get upon the spikey, moving disk! We shall settle this with whips!"thaluikhain said:Does Brian Blessed use such long words? Short, snappy words sound better in his voice.
"Stand by my Hawkmen"
"Second wave...Diiiiiive!"
"But with this, with THIS...I could rule a thousand planets!"
"Today prudence shall be our watchword. Tomorrow, I shall soak the land in blood!"
And so on.
Sure, he can if he wants, but when Brian Blessed is being the most Brian Blessed, he doesn't.Happyninja42 said:Do you DARE to accuse the great and powerful BRIAN BLESSED of being incapable of elocution!? How dare you!? *takes a Hawkman gauntlet and slaps you across the face with it!* "Get upon the spikey, moving disk! We shall settle this with whips!"thaluikhain said:Does Brian Blessed use such long words? Short, snappy words sound better in his voice.
"Stand by my Hawkmen"
"Second wave...Diiiiiive!"
"But with this, with THIS...I could rule a thousand planets!"
"Today prudence shall be our watchword. Tomorrow, I shall soak the land in blood!"
And so on.
It doesn't seem to, from various interviews I've seen of the man. He seems to genuinely enjoy his place in pop culture, and has a blast talking about all the goofy things he's done over his career.thaluikhain said:Sure, he can if he wants, but when Brian Blessed is being the most Brian Blessed, he doesn't.Happyninja42 said:Do you DARE to accuse the great and powerful BRIAN BLESSED of being incapable of elocution!? How dare you!? *takes a Hawkman gauntlet and slaps you across the face with it!* "Get upon the spikey, moving disk! We shall settle this with whips!"thaluikhain said:Does Brian Blessed use such long words? Short, snappy words sound better in his voice.
"Stand by my Hawkmen"
"Second wave...Diiiiiive!"
"But with this, with THIS...I could rule a thousand planets!"
"Today prudence shall be our watchword. Tomorrow, I shall soak the land in blood!"
And so on.
Doesn't matter that he can act, that's not what people want him to be doing most of the time. Which must get tedious for him.